
Aphidoletes aphidimyza
Aphidoletes aphidimyza, commonly known as the Aphid Predator Gall Midge, is one of the most effective and versatile biological control agents available for aphid management. Unlike specialized wasps, these predators are "generalists" that target over 60 different aphid species. Their nocturnal hunting habits and aggressive feeding behavior make them a critical component of any Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy, especially in high-density plant collections or greenhouses.
At a Glance
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Scientific Name: Aphidoletes aphidimyza
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Primary Target: Generalist predator for over 60 aphid species, including Green Peach, Melon, and Potato aphids.
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Format: Shipped as pupae in a carrier medium (like vermiculite) within ventilated bottles.
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Mechanism: The adult midges fly at night to find aphid colonies and lay eggs. The resulting larvae are the "predators"—they paralyze aphids and consume their body fluids, often killing more aphids than they need to eat.
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Best For: Rapid knockdown of existing aphid colonies and long-term preventative maintenance in indoor and greenhouse environments.
Aphidoletes aphidimyza, commonly known as the Aphid Predator Gall Midge, is one of the most effective and versatile biological control agents available for aphid management. Unlike specialized wasps, these predators are "generalists" that target over 60 different aphid species. Their nocturnal hunting habits and aggressive feeding behavior make them a critical component of any Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy, especially in high-density plant collections or greenhouses.
At a Glance
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Scientific Name: Aphidoletes aphidimyza
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Primary Target: Generalist predator for over 60 aphid species, including Green Peach, Melon, and Potato aphids.
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Format: Shipped as pupae in a carrier medium (like vermiculite) within ventilated bottles.
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Mechanism: The adult midges fly at night to find aphid colonies and lay eggs. The resulting larvae are the "predators"—they paralyze aphids and consume their body fluids, often killing more aphids than they need to eat.
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Best For: Rapid knockdown of existing aphid colonies and long-term preventative maintenance in indoor and greenhouse environments.
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Aphidoletes aphidimyza, commonly known as the Aphid Predator Gall Midge, is one of the most effective and versatile biological control agents available for aphid management. Unlike specialized wasps, these predators are "generalists" that target over 60 different aphid species. Their nocturnal hunting habits and aggressive feeding behavior make them a critical component of any Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy, especially in high-density plant collections or greenhouses.
At a Glance
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Scientific Name: Aphidoletes aphidimyza
-
Primary Target: Generalist predator for over 60 aphid species, including Green Peach, Melon, and Potato aphids.
-
Format: Shipped as pupae in a carrier medium (like vermiculite) within ventilated bottles.
-
Mechanism: The adult midges fly at night to find aphid colonies and lay eggs. The resulting larvae are the "predators"—they paralyze aphids and consume their body fluids, often killing more aphids than they need to eat.
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Best For: Rapid knockdown of existing aphid colonies and long-term preventative maintenance in indoor and greenhouse environments.








